Independent Lens"The House I Live In/As I Am"
The House I Live In": As America remains embroiled in overseas conflicts, a less visible war is taking place at home, costing countless lives, destroying families and inflicting untold damage on future generations of Americans. For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer and damaged poor communities at home and abroad. Yet for all that, drugs are cheaper, purer and more available today than ever before. D

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Frontline"Syria Behind The Lines"
In the rural heartland of Syria's countryside, the bloody uprising against President Bashar Al Assad has taken a terrifying turn. In this documentary, award-winning filmmaker Olly Lambert lives on both sides of Syria's sectarian frontline, witnessing the devastating effect of a religious feud that, regardless of the outcome of the war, is shaping Syria's future. For generations, the many religions that live in Syria's Orontes River Valley have lived together peacefully. D

Nightly Business Report
Tonight on Nightly Business Report - Another market milestone. As the S&P hits an all-time high, what's driving the rally? What's lagging? And, can it last? Also, Alan Krueger, Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, discusses the President's budget and his outlook for the economy. D

Independent Lens"The House I Live In/As I Am"
Filmmaker Eugene Jarecki captures heart-wrenching stories from those on the front lines of the nation's least winnable war - the war on drugs - and looks at the profound human rights implications of this 40-year campaign. The film recognizes drug abuse as a public health issue and investigates the tragic errors and shortcomings that have resulted from framing it as an issue for law enforcement.G